• Ludwig Fahrenkrog (20 October 1867 – 27 October 1952) was a German painter, illustrator, sculptor and writer. He was born in Rendsburg, Prussia, in 1867...
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  • Fahrenkrog is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Joy Fahrenkrog (born 1979), American archer Ludwig Fahrenkrog (1867–1952), German...
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  • Neopaganism groups as predecessor. It was founded and led by the painter Ludwig Fahrenkrog. Since 1908, the group used the swastika as its symbol. After 1938...
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    (1865-1945), a German natural scientist with an astronomy background. Ludwig Fahrenkrog (1867–1952), writer, playwright and artist Gustav Kieseritzky (1893–1943)...
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    (Germanische Glaubens-Gemeinschaft, GGG), founded by the artist and poet Ludwig Fahrenkrog, a representative of the Völkisch movement. Brochure, circa 1920....
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    references to neopagan and völkisch concepts and figures such as Ludwig Fahrenkrog and Fidus. Moynihan is interested in rune mysticism. Beginning in...
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  • Eckmann Martin Eder Erwin Eisch Knut Ekwall Max Ernst Kota Ezawa Ludwig Fahrenkrog Lyonel Feininger Feuchtmayer Johann Michael Feuchtmayer the Elder...
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  • to the hierarchically structured Germanic Faith Community [de] of Ludwig Fahrenkrog. Reuter's theories have been described as parascientific [de]. His...
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    revival of a racialized ancient German religion Other writers such as Ludwig Fahrenkrog supported his call, resulting in the formation of both the Bund für...
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    circles were largely present among the Völkischen, like the painters Ludwig Fahrenkrog (1867–1952) and Fidus (1868–1948). By May 1924, essayist Wilhelm Stapel...
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